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Orwellian REAL ID not tri-national (for now)

> States Hunt Down Online Cigarette Buyers

> Police Say Parents Can Get Arrested If Child Is Out Late

> Official calls for Patriot Act renewal

> Officers Accused of Handcuffing 5-Year-Old

> Disturbing Story Of Police Abuse

> Congress set to impose ID card rules

> Ashcroft lauds Patriot Act in Salt Lake

The defense supplemental spending bill has come out of conference committee and passed the U.S. House by a sweeping margin of 368-58.

Reid calls president 'loser'

Reid is lucky he's not in Guantanamo Bay right now. How dare he take the Lord's name in vain!? Thou shalt not insult Bush, the 11th commandment.

> Paxman v Galloway

> Operation Iraqi Sims

> Britain Considers Denying Health Care Based on Age

> Iraq costs Blair dearly at the polls

> Gannon tells Vanity Fair of secret 'security clearance'

> British anti-war candidate blasts Blair over Iraq

> Terror Suspect Gets Bush Fundraiser Invite

Alex Jones Interviews David Ray Griffin

Author and lecturer Professor David Ray Griffin, fresh from his C-Span appearance, joined Alex to discuss 9/11 and how the movement is in danger of being co-opted from the inside. MEMBERS ONLY, CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE.

This is another shunt in the direction of government controlled collective farming, a policy responsible for the deaths of untold millions under Stalin and 30 million through famine during Chairman Mao's 'great leap foward'.

As President Bush's ratings have dropped sharply, so have recruiting numbers for the US military. April figures alone were telling, a staggering 60% less than expected. Some may see this as great news for Bush's opposition. But not so fast there, speedy.

> Another Foreign Policy Debacle?

> Bush Gets Cosy With Sudanese Mass Murderers

> The 9/11 WTC Collapses: Questions the Media Won't Address

North Korean nuclear test would have disastrous consequences: UN nuclear chief

North Korea's testing of an atomic bomb would be "nuclear blackmail" and world leaders should get on the phone to dissuade Pyongyang from going ahead with it, UN nuclear watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei said Friday.

> Alex Jones Interviews Tom Laughlin

> Alex Jones & Jimmy Vaughn: The Austin Toll Party Tunes Not Tolls Benefit Concert

> The Alex Jones Report April 28th 2005

> Alex Jones Interviews Chuck Baldwin

> U.S. beefs up military units in the Pacific

> N. Korea preparation for nuclear test feared

> Russian weapons sale to Venezuela could help guerrillas: Bush

> Faces of Bush

> Passion of the Anti-Christ

> Daily Show: Jihad Stuff

It Won't Stop Another War: The US Military Overextended?

> Your Identity, Open to All

> Privacy Groups Challenge Cisco's RFID Staff Tracker

> First a National ID Card Then A (Ouch) Bio-Chip

Big Brother eyeing your cows

> Trojan hidden in Tony Blair email hack message

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Clear skies end global dimming

Our planet's air has cleared up in the past decade or two, allowing more sunshine to reach the ground, say two studies in Science this week.

Daily Show: A Spot of Indecision 2005

The Bizarro U.S., where conservatives are powerless and liberals rule the day, is having an election.